Saturday, August 22, 2015

JUST IS


Cosetta Chantal's unbelievable beauty (April 1, 2015)
 

"Some things just cannot be explained. To say the words in an effort to capture the spirit of what you see within a woman or a man you admire that is out of reach and inexplicable, or to attend to the search for the right words to explain a magical moment is the vain attempt to blow sand out of your hand hoping to capture it before it falls to the ground." ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 11.6.13



Cosetta Chantal's dark compelling beauty


Cosetta Chantal regal, sitting in a way that brought a mysterious sense of taste to my pallet. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 1.27.12
 

Friday, August 21, 2015

Good About Hair


hair of a Naturalista, Jodei-Simone is natural


Good afternoon everyone.

Meet Jodei-Simone.
She's a Naturalista. She's been growing her hair natural for years now and it's very long.
...
You're probably thinking "so?". Well I'm showing her to you guys because judging by the comments on the pics.. Many seem to believe that if a black woman has very long hair it must be weave or lace front or whatever other methods exist nowadays.

Now some of you are probably thinking "why are you always explaining yourself?"

Well.... That's because I like sharing information and making sure there's reasonable understanding. If people don't see or learn different things they'll never know. When I'm explaining things about the pics it's because some people legitimately don't know. Like the African Diaspora pic. Each one, teach one and all that.

Lastly... A little disclaimer. I'm in no way be using a natural hair woman saying that women who use chemical treatments for their hair can't have long hair. It's very possible.


 

To you...


"In genius there is much creativity. " ~ Gregory E. Woods 10.3.13



Thursday, August 20, 2015

Think in Solitude


Haley Davis standing in a corner by Justin Ireland 



45

The greatest perfection seems imperfect,
And yet its use is inexhaustible.
The greatest fullness seems empty,
And yet its use is endless.
The greatest straightness looks like
crookedness.
The greatest skill appears clumsy.
The greatest eloquence sounds like
stammering.
Restlessness overcomes cold,
But calm overcomes heat.
The peaceful and serene
Is the Norm of the World.

TAO TEH CHING, Lao Tzu
translated by John C.H. Wu


a secret

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Hair & melanin


children of India



"It's really sad to see so much ignorance on such an uplifting page. Color is not definitive of ethnic origin or race, but melanin plays a huge role in ancestry and genetics. I suggest we take a look at tribes throughout SE Asia. If we took more time reading and researching we would know that African genetics runs all throughout this world. Study anthropology, it is a science ya' know?

Africa is not a color or hair texture. As a matter of fact is you look at East and Northern Africa you can CLEARLY see very straight textured hair on dark skin. And since we are being frank, yes they are considered African. (Btw, Africa should always be capitalized. Lets not be disrespectful.)

But I am proud to see so many knowledgeable people of color standing up for their culture and cultures alike." - Jada Johnson,  August 19, 2013




dark beautiful woman walking bare foot down the middle of street !!!!


 

Black Lives Matter


pregnant woman holding her belly by Studio 1 one 

"Black Lives Matter" just means that black lives matter. That's all. It doesn't mean that other lives don't matter. Or that other people matter less. It also doesn't mean that black people are more morally superior than other people. Black Lives Matter provides the much needed reminder that black lives matter, too. African Americans are killed at disproportionately higher rates by police and violence. Plus the images of African Americans portrayed throughout society are overly negatively. At the same time, European American are portrayed more positively. TV shows, movies, music, magazines, comic books, etc. already reinforce the idea that ‪White Lives Matter. Racial injustice within many systems such as schools, churches, companies, police, etc. also reinforces the idea that White Lives Matter. We don't need the reminder that White Lives Matter. White privilege is built into our society as a whole - even when individual exceptions are taken into account. So our society needs the reminder that Black Lives Matter. While it's true that All Lives Matter, it's also true that African Americans face discrimination and injustice that desperately need to be addressed. Until the unique challenges that harm the African American community are addressed, then the Black Lives Matter movement will continue to be needed as a reminder that black lives (and dignity) really do matter. It's not just semantics. It's about systems (and minds) that need to be changed for the betterment of the future. And that future will, in fact, be better for all lives.


Here's some steps for action:

(1) Pray.
(2) Talk with friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors.
(3) Put up a sign.
(4) Learn more and join the movement.  
(5) Bring the movement into prayers and worship services.

Posted by Sara and Brian  8.13.15


Babaluaye


Black Lives Matter: A Reflection on a Stolen Sign (But Not a Stolen Hope)

Sara and Brian at Progressive Spirituality -

On the 4thof July we put up a yard sign that said, “Black Lives Matter.” The sign sat in our yard for the entire month without incident. Then the one year anniversary of the shooting of Michael Brown occurred. With new memorials, marches, and protests in Ferguson, suddenly the Black Lives Matter movement was in the news again. The next night, our sign was stolen from our yard. This was disheartening for several reasons. First, the sign was a gift from a clergy friend in Saint Louis. Second, we didn’t think people in our town would be upset by the sign. Thankfully we had a second s... more »


Black woman's balloons 


Tribute to deeper beauty



Heather Salmon by Aleksandra Shira Dubov in Petaluma, California
with her crystal singing bowls (2013)





deeply beautiful woman (2013)
"Freedom. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Original Women. I Love her in Lust and in her own Likeness of Self. I Love her 'cus she is my equal and opposite. I Love Her because I am made for Her and with Her. Just need Her to love Me back. We been making Love and In Love for millions of years together before any one else, why stop now? Peace and "Chicken Grease" (ha!) to the Lady Moors out there! Just saying what is already written in our DNA." - Aziz Noble (August 19, 2013)



hair style free